Religious Organisations

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Islamic civil society in Indonesia has a great role to play in community development
140,000 progressive Muslim volunteers monitored Indonesia’s April elections
Hindu-Balinese identity is enforced through pork meatballs and praying competitions.
The Islamic sect Ahmadiyah has been under official pressure and violent attack.
Some Christian and Muslim leaders view the new Ministerial Decree on Houses of Worship as restrictive.
Indonesia has made only some legislative progress toward religious freedom, but the greatest freedom is the openness of debate.

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